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February 23, 2012 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
'Faster-than-Light' Neutrinos, the Jig Is Up!
- Ethan Siegel, ScienceBlogs
Neutrino Speed Results May Be Due to Bad Cables
- Adam Mann, Wired
'Marsquakes' May Be Rattling Red Planet
- John Didymus, Digital Journal
Where Is the Japan Tsunami Debris Headed?
- Jonathan Amos, BBC News
Superconductor Breaks High-Temperature Record
- Zeeya Merali, Nature
A Visit to the Only U.S. Rare Earth Metal Mine
- Kyle Wiens, The Atlantic
US Leads Effort to Cut Other Greenhouse Gases
- Babbage, The Economist
Biochemist: All Biofuels Are 'Nonsense'
- Ash Jogalekar, Field of Science
Why GMO Food Labeling Makes No Sense
- Steve Savage, Biofortified
PETA's First Ever Pro-Science Position
- Hank Campbell, Science 2.0
Newton Blog:
Made in America: Fusion Power to Ignite this Year
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Do Other Animals Practice Democracy?
- Tim Wall, Discovery News
Chikilidae: New Family of Legless, Underground Amphibian
- CBS News
As Planet Warmed, Tiny Horse Got Even Tinier
- James Gorman, NYT
Pregnant Monkeys Miscarry to Avoid Infanticide
- Joseph Castro, Live Sci.
Mother-Daughter Talks Need More Math
- Tom Jacobs, Miller-McCune
How Rainfall Calms Storms
- Philip Ball, Nature News
RealClearScience
The Latest Research
Charging Your Cell Phone by Touching It?
- Wake Forest University
Japan Tsunami Debris: Radiation Least of Concerns
- Oregon State Univ.
Even in Winter, Life Doesn't Hibernate in Arctic
- Nat'l Science Found.
Circadian Clock Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death
- Baylor University